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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 7 - N° 352 – March 2, 2014
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Rita de Cássia Foelker:  

“The Spiritist philosophy is the basis of my understanding
of life” 

The writer and editorial coordinator of the magazine Leitura Espírita talks about her work in the Spiritist Movement in Brazil 

A Spiritist since the age of 17, Rita Foelker, from the city of Jundiaí, in São Paulo state, has published more than 50 books. She has a Masters degree in Philosophy and is also a writer and journalist. Rita Foelker is the editorial coordinator of Spiritist magazine Leitura Espírita. Her books include children literature. Some have been written

through her mediumship, but not all of them. Her answers to our questions in this interview reveal her love and dedication to Spiritism: 

Which of your books has marked you the most? Why? 

There are a number of books that I see as special ones, by the issues they deal with it and by the reaction of the readers. When I considered writing a book, I have always aimed at adding important thoughts and reflections on education, the family, Spiritist or spiritual issues. But if I have to choose one book, I would pick “Pensamentos que Resolvem” (Thoughts that Work), written by the Spirit, Calunga. This was the first book written by this Spiritual friend of mine. It was a mark in my life: it was the beginning of a mediumship partnership that has changed the way I see life. 

What aspect of your work in Spiritist education you would like to highlight? 

Education in its wider sense includes all that we do. It is not only about teaching, but it is about what we do as we try to improve, to develop spiritually. It is about the contribution we give to the community where we live. In 2002 we began a project, called Spiritist Philosophy for Children, based on that idea of reflective education, strongly associated with the development of self-knowledge and the freedom of thought. 

Have you always been linked to the idea of Spiritist education and how to deal with our emotions? 

I have worked with groups of children, young people and parents in Spiritist Centres. But I am now more focused on organising workshops about education in the light of the Spiritist Teachings, which means, educating our emotions: the search for self-knowledge and internal balance. And even the work I do now at the magazine, of disseminating Spiritist principles, is education in the wider meaning of the world. I believe it is all connected. 

How about your activity as a Spiritist speaker, giving talks? 

It is a hugely important part of my work. I have been developing it for more than 15 years, travelling across Brazil and abroad. It has put me in contact with so many people who are interested in Spiritism. I try to balance the demands of my private life, my professional life, my work as a writer to the talks about issues that I consider to be of relevance and research on: education, emotional education, mediumship, living according to the principles of Spiritism, etc. 

How did you begin your work with the magazine, Leitura Espírita? Tell us a bit more about this publication. 

The magazine was founded as part of the project of creation of the Lachâtre Institute. It was a monthly journal until its 14th issue, in July-August 2013, when it became a magazine. We have kept the same enthusiasm in the dissemination of the principles of Spiritism, keeping the publication’s high quality and the same style and issues. We publish 5,000 issues and the magazine goes out every two months. We have readers from all parts of Brazil.

What is your assessment of the Spiritist Movement now, as it faces new challenges, including the development of new technologies and even the process of maturation of humankind? 

I notice there is a growing interest and demand for Spiritism, with more publications, with new films and blockbusters that take a Spiritist approach. The number of publishing houses is growing too. It looks like issues like reincarnation, spiritual life and mediumship are being accepted by a greater number of people, including non-Spiritists. That shows that the core principles of Spiritism are the natural laws of the universe. However, I have not seen a big effort among Spiritists in Brazil in order to understand what the real message of Allan Kardec was, or to put it into practice. There is a cult of personalities, which is detrimental to the goals of Spiritism, and many non-Spiritist concepts have been accepted by many, which has distorted in many ways the original proposal. 

Is there anything special, any particular experience that you would like to share with us? 

I have begun recently to interact with many people through social media, and that has been very successful. That is a means, a media that allows us to meet people with ideas akin to ours. We can share ideas in a more responsive and interactive manner, join groups of people interested in specific issues and build relationships with many nice and intelligent people. 

Your final thoughts, please… 

I really appreciated the invitation to talks about these issues that are the core of everything I do. The Spiritist philosophy is the basis of my understanding of life. Talking about Spiritism is being able to share the importance it has in my existence.




 


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